NORTH End will hold its first open day for three years when it opens the doors to the public on Sunday, August 17.
Supporters will be given the chance to meet the first team and management, take part in question and answer sessions and get autographs.
There will also be a last chance to look around the old changing rooms and player facilities in the Pavilion Stand before the dressing rooms move to the new buildings in the Town End.
Also on the day there will be stalls, competitions and events for fans, including a chance to present Whites World and interview your favourite player and an opportunity to win prizes.
General manager John Booth said: "We haven't held an event like this for three years, but this is an ideal opportunity for fans to come along and see what goes on behind the scenes at their club.
"All the players and management will be here for fans to come and get autographs and it will also be the last chance for people to see the changing rooms before the players move to the new Town End facilities."
Manager Craig Brown said: "I always enjoy hearing their thoughts and suggestions and I look forward to meeting many of them on the day."
The club would like to hear from any children's entertainers, musicians or singers who are interested in performing on the day or anyone who would like to have a stall at the event.
You can contact the club on 0870 4421964.
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